I used to wear white shirts very, very rarely, but I've recently developed a new appreciation for white. A white shirt with an interesting and subtle texture takes dressing well to a different level. So I've taken it as a challenge to collect as many white shirts with different textures as possible. A nice, crisp, white broadcloth shirt occasionally makes a nice blank canvas, too.

I used to wear white shirts very, very rarely, but I've recently developed a new appreciation for white. A white shirt with an interesting and subtle texture takes dressing well to a different level. So I've taken it as a challenge to collect as many white shirts with different textures as possible. A nice, crisp, white broadcloth shirt occasionally makes a nice blank canvas, too.

I used to wear white shirts very, very rarely, but I've recently developed a new appreciation for white. A white shirt with an interesting and subtle texture takes dressing well to a different level. So I've taken it as a challenge to collect as many white shirts with different textures as possible. A nice, crisp, white broadcloth shirt occasionally makes a nice blank canvas, too.

I am thinking about going this way.

right now, I jsut keep a few for emergency occations, but I like them, I also like the fact that nobody else wears them anymore.

I used to wear white shirts exclusively when I wore coat and tie. However, that was decades ago, when it was a much more common practice. Now I rather seldom wear a white shirt. I haven't bought one in years.

I have about 25 white shirts. Half are MTM with different features (FC, BD, double button collar, cutaway collar, etc.). When in doubt I grab a white shirt jeans and a jacket year-round. That has been my MO since the late 90's. I used to wear mostly blue shirts. I am now incorporating more blue shirts into my wardrobe once again now that earthtones are becoming more popular for jackets and ties.